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The Invisible Handcuffs of Capitalism: How Market Tyranny Stifles the Economy by Stunting Workers

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SKU: 9789350021651

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Discover how “The Invisible Handcuffs of Capitalism” reveals the stifling grip of market tyranny on economic growth. Explore the exploitative nature of capitalism that hinders worker prosperity and its impact on the economy. Aakar Books exposes the dark side of free markets and offers solutions for a more equitable system. Buy now to understand the urgent need for economic reform.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350021651
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • ISBN-10: 935002165X
  • Publisher Date: 2011
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

16 reviews for The Invisible Handcuffs of Capitalism: How Market Tyranny Stifles the Economy by Stunting Workers

  1. Ujjval Verma

    The book’s focus on economic equality is great. A worthwhile and informative read.

  2. Ekjot Singh Khurana

    A powerful critique of capitalism. It’s a must-read for anyone concerned about social justice and economic reform. Some arguments are hard to digest.

  3. Anushka Chaudhary

    The book is worth reading. A valuable contribution to the discussion on economic systems

  4. Jahnvi Singh

    The book highlighted important issues, but the writing style was a bit dense. I struggled to get through some chapters.

  5. Prajwal Narendra Akhade

    It is one of the best books. It contains all the information regarding the capitalism. Loved reading this.

  6. Mamidisetti Bharathi

    Eye-opening! The author provides a compelling argument about worker exploitation. Definitely recommend for those interested in economics.

  7. Jitender Kumar

    The book has sparked a lot of thoughts. It gives a new perspective on the topic. I need to read this again.

  8. Jitender Kumar

    The book provides good ideas regarding capitalism. Overall a good book for reading.

  9. Himanshu

    A thought-provoking read! It made me question some fundamental assumptions. Some points felt a bit extreme though.

  10. Piyush Kumar

    A valuable contribution to the discussion on economic systems. Some parts were repetitive, but overall, it was informative.

  11. Chirag

    I’m not sure if I agree with everything, but it definitely made me think. Good if you want to challenge your views.

  12. Vaibhav Singh

    While I agree with the overall message, I found some of the data to be selectively presented. Still a worthwhile read though.

  13. Shubhkirti Singh

    I appreciated the book’s focus on economic inequality. However, I’m not sure I agree with all of the proposed solutions.

  14. Shreya Paliwal

    This book is a game-changer! It challenged my perspectives and offered a new way to understand the economy.

  15. Shivani Ghaloth

    The title does a good job of conveying book’s message. It has some repetitive arguments.

  16. Vishal Teotia

    The book challenged my perspectives and offered a new way to understand the economy.

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